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3D Print Carbon Fiber, Stainless Steel, Fiberglass, Titanium and more with Markforged.

The Nylon Advantage ®. One of the Toughest and most durable man-made polymers. High tensile and tear strength even at low fabric weights. Extreme thermal stability and high melting points

3D Composites is a Seattle 3D printing company transforming your ideas into 3D objects with precise quality and outstanding customer service.

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We have extensive experience with precision plastics and composite materials, which means we can take anything – from Teflon to Honeycomb core – and turn it into a complex part that meets your needs.

One-stop source for FRP materials and supplies. Immediate shipment via UPS from our large inventory to boat manufacturers, autobody shops, hobbyists, anyone who uses fiberglass, resins and related tools and accessories.

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3D Printed Composites – Faster, Stronger, More Materials. Our composite-based additive manufacturing technology – CBAM – makes functional, fiber-reinforced parts at production speeds scaling to minutes or seconds.

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Carbon nanotube–polymer composites: Chemistry, processing, mechanical and electrical properties

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Pacific Coast Composites stocks & distributes advanced composite materials certified for quality & shipped same day. Call us at 1-888-535-1810

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A composite material (also called a composition material or shortened to composite, which is the common name) is a material made from two or more constituent materials with significantly different physical or chemical properties that, when combined, produce a material with characteristics different from the individual components.

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CIP Composites offer design engineers an attractive, cost effective alternative to the traditional materials used for bushings, bearings, wear pads, and thrust washers, such as bronze or nylon.